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Plymouth Magazine is in need of a photographer to shoot various events around Plymouth for the magazine's gallery section. If you or anyone you know is interested, please contact rae.danneman@tigeroak.com.

With the
coming of spring (will it ever?), the city of Plymouth historically welcomes Primavera,
fittingly the dawning of the arts season in town. Plymouth Arts Council co-sponsors
the event, made possible by a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council,
which features mixed media artists and musicians including the Plymouth Concert
Band, acoustic string musicians, treVeld, and the award-winning Taiko drumming
group, Mu Daiko.

Some of you remember Plymouth's own magician, Matt Dunn, who's graced our print pages for everything from his magic acts (November 2009) to his annual freak fest, Screamtown (October 2013). Beginning in March, his magic acts--previously performed primarily for corporate and birthday parties and at one-time-only shows--will be a regular "must-see" in Minnetonka.

"This will be my BIG magic show that is much more grand than people have seen before," he says. "We're talking sawing in half, levitation, new live animals."

Stick people. Suns with sunglasses. Flowers. My artistic skills do not expand much beyond that. I think, because of my lack in artistic creativity, I am more impressed and amazed by artists. It truly is inspiring to find someone who can capture a subject in a way that not many can.

Plymouth Magazine is hiring a web-based writer, content manager and social media specialist for a six-month term as the primary shepherd of our title on the web. This intern-level position is perfect for university students or recent graduates in the fields of journalism, media, writing, marketing and more. This position reports to web editor Alex Gaterud; read the job description below.

Welcome to the new Plymouth Magazine website! We are thrilled to unveil this radical makeover after nearly a year of dreaming, planning, coding and tweaking. We hope you enjoy the new look as much as we do.

During the process of coming up with this design, we came up with a few words that describe our monthly magazine. Engaging. Catchy. Open. Clean. Forward.

Yesterday, I learned to color my own hair. Not from the side of a box found in a friendly pharmacy aisle, mind you, but from the professional color advisers and educators at dpHUE, previously located next door in Maple Grove and now exclusively online and in Edina at 50th and France.